Ulhasnagar: Shock overshadowed celebrations in BJP’s Ulhasnagar unit over the party’s stunning victory in the Bihar assembly elections after six of its former corporators, including three who were regarded as its strongest faces in the city, quit and joined Shiv Sena and its local ally, Team Omie Kalani (TOK), on Friday.The defections ahead of civic polls are being viewed as one of the biggest blows to BJP in the Kalyan region. They are also being described as a turning point for the Kalani family, whose influence in Ulhasnagar politics had weakened over the past year after five of its former corporators crossed over to BJP and helped MP and deputy CM Eknath Shinde’s son, Shrikant Shinde, retain his seat in the 2024 LS polls. Among the six leaders, Kishor Vanvari and Meena Sonde joined Sena, while Jamnu Puraswani, Prakash Makhija, Mahesh Sukhramani and Charlie Parwani joined TOK. Three were BJP’s towering figures—Puruswani is a five-time corporator and former deputy mayor, Makhija is a four-time civic standing committee chairman, and Sukhramani held the rank of minister of state in Maharashtra Sahitya Academy. According to insiders, the fragile peace between the Mahayuti allies in the region became more frayed after Ravindra Chavan became the state BJP chief this year. His push to strengthen his party in the Kalyan LS constituency, the Shindes’ stronghold, resulted in many Sena functionaries joining BJP. In response, Shrikant took BJP functionaries into the Sena-TOK fold. Makhija said senior BJP and Sena leaders are working against each other, which prompted him to quit. Sources said if senior leaders do not intervene in this rivalry between BJP and Sena, it could spill over to other belts.
